Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ are certified by FCC

The upcoming flagships from Samsung are finally certified at FCC. The upcoming Galaxy S9 and S9+ have received their certification which means these two devices are arriving earlier than usual and maybe make a cameo at CES 2018.

Before a smartphone is being unveiled by the company, the devices are being tested by the authorities. One of the authority to certified new devices is FCC which is Federal Communications Commission which is based in the USA. The FCC test whether all communication meets the legal requirement. Both devices Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ approve there.

There are no much details available on these devices, However, Galaxy S9 supports 5.8-inch display while Galaxy S9+ support 6.2-inch display respectively. Further, these devices are powered either by Samsung Exynos 9810 processor or Qualcomm Snapdragon 845. It is confirmed that these flagships will have Android 8.0 Oreo out of the box.

Some report also suggests a dual rear camera setup for Galaxy S9+, however, Galaxy S9 has only a single rear camera setup.